Tragedy in Beit Shemesh: The late Moshe Yehuda Abels, the 13-year-old boy who was injured in Beit Shemesh during the last Hanukkah holiday by a concrete pillar that fell on him in the yard of his house - died on Saturday at the Herzog Rehabilitation Hospital in Jerusalem.
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The boy was seriously injured on the first candle of Hanukkah after a pole collapsed on him in the yard of his house on Rabbi Tzadok Street in Beit Shemesh. He was immediately taken to Hadassah Ein Kerem, where doctors fought for his life, and was later transferred to the Herzog Rehabilitation Hospital. Moti Harosh, a United Hatzalah medic, said at the time: 'According to the neighbors, the children were swinging on a hammock attached to a concrete beam in the yard of their house and the beam collapsed on the three children who were seriously, moderately and slightly injured.“ Moshe Yehuda, the late, was born to his father, Rabbi Zvi Hirsch (Harashi) Abels, a member of the Duszynska Hasidim, and to his mother, Mrs. Leah Breindel, the daughter of the activist Rabbi Yoel Klafholz, a trustee of the Rebbe of Rachmitrivka. Moshe Yehuda, the late, was celebrated at the hospital on the 17th of Nissan, while he was unconscious. The family received the bitter news while on their way back from Kibbutz Hafetz Chaim, where he died on Shabbat. The funeral procession left tonight at 1:30 AM from the Shamgar Funeral Home in Jerusalem for Mount Hamunehot, where he was buried.